19 Best Things to Do in Grand Turk on a Cruise [Port Guide]

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If you’re visiting Grand Turk on a cruise, you’re in luck. Grand Turk is a favorite Caribbean cruise port for many cruise travelers!

With soft white sand and exquisitely clear blue water, the islands that makeup Turks and Caicos (which include Grand Turk) are known for phenomenal snorkeling and scuba diving.

In this post, I’ll share the best things to do in Grand Turk on a cruise, including shore excursions as well as inexpensive or free activities. You’ll also learn everything you need to know about visiting the Grand Turk cruise port for the day and get answers to commonly asked questions. 

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Grand Turk Cruise Ports 

Grand Turk Cruise Port

The two-berth dock at the Grand Turk Cruise Center is the primary port for cruise ships. The Cruise Center was designed by Carnival Cruise Lines in 2006 to be a full-service destination. When you dock here, you are steps away from a gorgeous public beach, a free swimming pool, and numerous restaurants, bars, and excellent duty-free shopping. 

Many passengers will enjoy their entire port day at Grand Turk within the Cruise Center. 

What Cruise Passengers Need to Know About Grand Turk Cruise Port

Grand Turk Cruise Port

Upon exiting your ship, you are steps away from the beach. On the left side of the pier, the first section of blue chairs is free to use. There are plenty of palm trees, however if you plan to spend the day at the Cruise Center beach, you’ll want to get there early. 

There are many shops, restaurants, and bars located within the Cruise Center boundaries, including the largest Margaritaville in the world.

The official currency in Grand Turk is the U.S. Dollar (USD). 

English is the official language of Grand Turk island. 

Grand Turk island is located in the Eastern Time Zone (ET). 

High temperatures in the Turks and Caicos Islands hover around 80 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. The hottest months are July, August, and September when the average high temperature is 89 degrees F and the lows are 80 degrees F. 

The water temperature near Grand Turk island ranges anywhere from 3-6 degrees lower than the high temperature on land.

Getting Around Grand Turk

Grand Turk Cruise Port

This small island is mostly known for white-sand beaches and turquoise waters. If you decide to leave the Cruise Center, there are a few different ways to explore this little island. 

The Grand Turk Cruise Center is easily walkable on foot and wheel chair accessible. If you decide to explore beyond the center, it is not recommended that you explore Grand Turk island on foot. The lack of sidewalks and spotty signage makes the island difficult (and dangerous) to walk. 

Public Transit

There is no public transportation available on Grand Turk island. 

Taxi cabs are one of the primary modes of transportation here. There are taxi cab stands as you exit the Cruise Center terminal.

Golf carts are an easy way and fun way to get around Grand Turk Island. Venture outside of the Cruise Center gates for the most golf cart rental options. 

Electric Bikes (EBikes)

There are a few eBike rental companies right outside of the Cruise Center terminal. Because the island of Grand Turk is so small, an eBike is an ideal way to enjoy the sunshine and fresh ocean air as you see the sights.

Rentals include a bike lock, helmets, and a map for easy navigation. Just beware of wild donkeys!

Car Rentals

Many streets on the island are one-way and parking can be limited, so renting a car may not be your best option for getting around. 

However, there are cars for rent, including Jeeps. Look for rental options near the taxi stands as you exit the Cruise Center. 

Best Grand Turk Shore Excursions

Grand Turk is the largest of the Turks Islands that make up Turks and Caicos. The island is small, measuring only 6.9 square miles, however it has both historic and natural wonders that cruise passengers will enjoy exploring.

Here are some of the main attractions you can find when you port in Grand Turk. 

1. Go Shopping in the Grand Turk Cruise Center 

Grand Turk Cruise Port

The Cruise Center has an astounding 45,000 square feet of shopping including Diamonds International, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Tanzanite International, and Colombian Emeralds. There are also locally crafted souvenirs and gifts available to purchase as well as 10,000 square feet of duty-free shopping . 

If you love to shop-until-you-drop, the Cruise Center is a convenient location with many unique offerings. All stores at the Grand Turk Cruise Center accept credit cards.  

2. Relax by the Pool 

Grand Turk Cruise Port free pool

The Grand Turk Cruise Center is home to one of the largest swimming pools in the Caribbean. There is no charge to use the swimming pool and loungers, but it is “first come-first serve” and a popular attraction for cruisers. 

There are private air-conditioned pool cabanas available to rent through your cruise line. However, there are no towels provided, so be sure to bring your own from the ship. 

3. Spend some time in Margaritaville

Grand Turk Cruise Port Margaritaville

The Grand Turk Cruise Center is home to the Caribbean’s largest Jimmy Buffett ’s Margaritaville restaurant, bar, and retail shop. 

Grand Turk Cruise Port margaritaville

Cruisers could easily spend the whole day in Margaritaville enjoying the laid-back, Caribbean vibes. Be sure to try the nachos, burgers, jerk salmon and conch fritters, and swim up to the bar for a signature Margarita. 

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4. Catch a Wave on the Grand Turk FlowRider

In the Cruise Center, near Margaritaville, you’ll find a self-contained water attraction called the FlowRider. High-pressure water jets shoot a thin layer of water moving over a cushioned surface creating an artificial wave perfect for surfing, bodyboarding, or kneeboarding. 

You can schedule this hour-long, shared excursion through your cruise line, and don’t forget to purchase pictures of your epic wave. If you’re cruising with teenagers , this could be a fun port activity!

5. Enjoy a Catamaran Excursion

cozumel catamaran excursion

Starting from the Cruise Center, you’ll board a catamaran and set sail for a dreamy deserted beach. 

Enjoy the smooth sailing catamarans are known for, as well as stops for snorkeling along the way. After spending time relaxing on the beach, you’ll sail back to the Cruise Center and enjoy a complimentary beverage. 

6. Have an Off-Road ATV Adventure

If you’re looking for a non-water excursion on Grand Turk, you can see another side of the island on an ATV tour. 

Most ATV excursions leave from right outside of the Cruise Center. You’ll be outfitted with a helmet and goggles and your own four-wheeled all-terrain vehicle.

ATV excursions last around an hour and a half. Your guide will take you past local attractions including the Ridge Trail, Grand Turk lighthouse, and the North Creek Bird watching area.  

7. Try Conch Fritters at Jack’s Shack

Located about 500 yards up the beach from the Cruise Center, this restaurant is a favorite of both locals and tourists. Besides a gorgeous setting right on the beach, Jack’s Shack is famous for their conch fritters, jerk chicken and rum punch. 

If you purchase something at Jack’s you can use their free wi-fi. They also have beach chairs and umbrellas available to rent if you want to relax on this beach. 

Grand Turk Cruise Port cabanas

8. Whale Watch at the Grand Turk Lighthouse

Built in the 1850s to help ships navigate the shallow reefs at the northern end of the island, this historic building is the only lighthouse on Grand Turk island.

The lighthouse is included in many tour itineraries. However, if you want to go on your own it is an easy 20-minute taxi ride, golf cart or bicycle ride to get there. In February and March, this is also a popular spot for whale watching. 

9. Swim with Stingrays in Gibbs Cay

Gibbs Cay is a tiny, uninhabited island on the eastern side of Grand Turk. It has some of the most beautiful beaches and the best diving sites the Turks and Caicos islands have to offer. 

Located a 1-mile boat ride away from Grand Turk island, the best way to visit stingrays in Gibbs Cay is through a tour. They will provide information and instructions to ensure your safety.

Many tours include additional stops to snorkel and some have a unique opportunity to dive for conch and feast on fresh conch salad. You won’t want to miss out on the stunning beaches and chance to interact with marine life at Gibbs Cay. 

10. Relax at the Governor’s Beach

Most cruisers use a Grand Turk port day as a beach day, and there are plenty of picture-perfect beaches to choose from on this Island. If you want to venture from the more crowded beach at the Cruise Center, Governor’s Beach is a short distance away. 

Your best option is to grab a quick taxi which should cost around $4 per person each way. Governor’s Beach is perfect for sunbathing or swimming, however, the absence of reef in this area means this isn’t the beach for snorkeling or scuba diving. There are usually vendors selling cold drinks and souvenirs here. 

11. Try Power Snorkeling

If you want the magic of snorkeling with a little more speed and adventure, power snorkeling is an exciting excursion available in Grand Turk. 

The power snorkel is a lightweight, underwater propulsion device that helps you to cover greater distances, get past rougher currents, and view more underwater creatures. 

Power snorkel excursions depart out of the cruise center and include transportation to and from a snorkeling beach on Grand Turk, and all of the equipment you’ll need for this unique snorkeling adventure. 

12. Learn About Local History at the Caicos National Museum

If you want to learn more about the intriguing history of the Turks & Caicos Islands, you might want to visit the national museum located on Grand Turk. 

Located in the lovely Guinep House, built during the colonial era, the museum is small in size, yet full of fascinating exhibits.  It is a great place to learn about the splashdown of John Glenn’s Mercury spacecraft to the south of Grand Turk, the Lucayan Indians indigenous to the islands, the salt trade, and the oldest shipwreck in the northern hemisphere dating back to the 1500s and located in the waters off Grand Turk. 

The museum is about a 12-minute taxi ride north of the Cruise Center. Plan on about an hour and a half for your visit. 

13. Enjoy solitude at Pillory beach

This idyllic beach is worth a visit if you want to get away from the cruise ship crowds. Pillory is less than a 15-minute taxi ride from the Cruise Center. There used to be a resort here (Bohio Dive Resort), that is currently being renovated. 

The bottom can be rocky, so bring your water shoes .

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14. Snorkel or Dive at the Grand Turk Wall

Grand Turk island is the site of the world’s third-largest coral reef structure. Located approximately 1km offshore of the west side of the island, the Grand Turk Wall offers snorkelers and scuba divers the chance to see colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, barracuda, reef and hammerhead sharks, rays, and more.

To visit this natural phenomenon, you’ll need to join a dive boat tour. There are several cruise excursions that offer tools for snorkeling and diving at “the wall.” 

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15. Visit Historic Cockburn Town

Cockburn Town is the oldest permanent settlement in Turks and Caicos. A visit to this town offers a peek into the island’s history with attractions like Her Majesty’s Prison, the old Victoria Library, and the vibrant green post office 

You can spend time enjoying the colonial-style buildings along historic Duke Street and visiting local shops. If you want to visit historic Cockburn, it is located about a 10-minute taxi or golf cart ride from the Cruise Center.

16. Snorkel at Cockburn Town Beach

The white sand and calm, crystal-clear waters at Cockburn Town Beach are perfect for snorkeling. This beach is located near the historical town, and several tours combine sightseeing in Cockburn Town and snorkeling at the beach, the perfect combination of history and relaxation.

If you don’t want to do a sightseeing tour, you can catch a cab straight to Cockburn Town Beach, about a 10-minute ride from the Cruise Center.

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17. Peek into Prison history at Her Majesty’s Prison (H.M. Prison)

This waterfront prison complex was built in the 1830s and was operational as Grand Turk’s only prison until 1994.

Take a self-guided tour through the prison, which housed both men and women and as many as 60 prisoners. Learn about the day-to-day life of inmates as well as the mass escapes during the Great Hurricane of 1866.

Grand Turk Cruise Port Guide

18. Horseback Ride on the Beach

If you like horses, Grand Turk offers horseback tours that include an exciting ride on the beach. After a historical guided tour through Cockburn Town, you can choose to ride your horses straight into the ocean for a cooldown you’ll both enjoy.

Be sure to wear long pants that can get wet, and cover up with a long-sleeved shirt, a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen.

19. See Humpback Whales Up Close on a Boat Tour

Between January and April, Humpback whales migrate close to Grand Turk island as they move to the warm Caribbean waters to mate and give birth. 

You can book a whale watching boat tour, departing near the Cruise Center, or head up to the Grand Turk Lighthouse for a chance to view these majestic creatures during migration season. 

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Grand Turk Cruise Port Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time of year to visit grand turk .

The weather is great year-round, however, the best time to visit Grand Turk island is between December and April. Hurricane season in the Atlantic runs from June through November. During hurricane season, visitor numbers tend to be lower and some smaller businesses may close temporarily.

How far away is downtown from the Grand Turk cruise port? 

The Grand Turk Cruise Center is steps away from the cruise ship ports. There is plenty to do within the Cruise Center including a pristine beach, a swimming pool, bars, restaurants, and duty-free shopping. 

If you want to head to nearby Cockburn Town, a 10-minute taxi or golf cart ride will get you to this historical city. 

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Final Thoughts On Things to Do in Grand Turk Cruise Port

Grand Turk is known for its soft, white sand beaches and clear blue waters. Many cruise passengers make Grand Turk a beach and pool day for good reason. This location has a number of easily accessible beach options, including a beach as you step off the cruise ship.

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Best Things to Do in Grand Turk: Complete Guide

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If you’re wondering what to do in Grand Turk, we have the answers! Nearly one million cruise passengers arrive at the Grand Turk Cruise Center every year, and it’s no wonder why.

Grand Turk Cruise Port is mainly visited by Carnival Cruise Line ships, so you’ll find Princess, Holland America but even Celebrity ships are there, too. A day at Grand Turk can be part of Eastern Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries. 

Grand Turk Cruise Center Pool

Best Things to Do In Grand Turk 

Grand Turk is one of those laid-back islands where wild donkeys and horses roam along the beach and in town.

Tropical beaches, a rich history, and all sorts of activities for cruisers are only a few reasons why cruisers Grand Turk.

Since your cruise ship is stopping in Grand Turk for only a day, you better make the most of it!  

Continue reading to discover the ten best things to do in Grand Turk and what makes this place so unique.

A Little History of Grand Turk

Grand Turk, an island in the Turks and Caicos, is a British Overseas Territory located in the Atlantic, not the Caribbean, between the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic.  

Grand Turk is only one of many islands in the Turks and Caicos archipelago. It’s been the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands since 1766.

Grand Turk cruise port is the only one in the Turks and Caicos. The island is home to Cockburn Town, the capital city and government center of Turks and Caicos.

Grand Turk is a very small island with less than 5,000 residents. It’s common to see slow-moving donkeys and wild horses roam just about everywhere.

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Grand Turk Guide and Info

  • Where is Grand Turk? Grand Turk is only 7 miles long and 1.5 miles wide. Located at the southern end of the Turks and Caicos Islands between the Bahamas and Hispaniola Island (the Dominican Republic and Haiti), about 575 miles southeast of Miami.
  • What is Grand Turk famous for? The world’s best coral cliff wall dive. Possibly the first landfall for Christopher Columbus on his journey to find the New World. Plus, John Glenn held his first press conference in Grand Turk a couple of days after his space capsule splashed down offshore.
  • Currency: The US dollar is the official currency of the Turks & Caicos.
  • Language: English is the official language, but you’ll also hear Creole and Spanish.
  • Time Zone: Grand Turk is on Eastern Standard Time, the same as Miami or New York. Daylight Savings kicks in from March to November.
  • What’s the weather? Sunny and warm almost year-round. Except for the end of the hurricane season, September and October, there’s not much rain. Summer temps can quickly get into the 90s, while winter months are a balmy 80 degrees on average.
  • Best time to cruise to Grand Turk:  Almost any season is beautiful in Grand Turk. If you’re an avid diver, it is best to avoid the late summer/fall hurricane season.
  • What travel documents do I need? A current US passport is the recommended document, but it is not required if your cruise begins and ends in the United States. If you are traveling without a US passport, you will need to present two official government-issued IDs.
  • Please check with the US Department of State for the proper travel requirements.   Non-US citizens should check with their embassy for appropriate documents.
  • How do I get from the Grand Turk cruise port to town? Cockburn Town is located three miles from the port. You can walk there, but you won’t find any sidewalks along the way, and the weather can get scorching. The best suggestion is to take a shore excursion or hire a taxi.
  • Best way to get around: There is a car rental office at the Cruise Center, but driving is on the left as a British territory. Bike tours, as well as motor coach tours, are offered.
  • What’s suitable for kids? The Cruise Center has family-friendly kid activities, from playing on the beach to the only land-based Flow Rider ($). There aren’t any zip-lines or bungee jumps (yet!), but there is a swim with the stingrays’ tour and kayaking and for older kids.
  • Outer Space History: Brush up on your NASA and space exploration history before you walk over to the John Glenn Exhibit, “Splashdown Grand Turk,” near the Cruise Center. Just offshore is the place where John Glenn, the first American to orbit the world, and his space capsule, Friendship 7 splashed down in 1962.

Money, Money, Money

  • At the Cruise Center:   Visitors can use traveler’s checks and major credit cards at the Grand Turk Cruise Center.
  • Cash for shopping : is king when it comes to handicraft markets, so if you’re looking for locally made souvenirs in and around Cockburn Town, bring some green.
  • ATM machines: There is an ATM near the Cruise Center.
  • Credit cards:   Most restaurants and stores will take credit cards and Traveler’s Checks if you’re heading into town.
  • Tipping: It’s polite to tip 15% at restaurants. Some restaurants add an automatic 10% service fee to the bill, so know what you’re paying. Tipping your taxi driver for good service is standard procedure.

Where Do Cruise Ships Dock In Grand Turk?

There is only one place to dock on all of Grand Turk. Your cruise ship will dock at the popular Grand Turk cruise port complex, easily visible as you approach the island.  

The dock is located at the southern end of Grand Turk, just to help you get your bearings.

This port is technically a pier, located south of Cockburn Town and next to a stunning beach spanning nearly 780,000 square feet. You’ll see locales and tourists sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing as you walk off the ship.  

Carnival Corporation’s Grand Turk Cruise Center consists of 18 acres of shopping, beaches and endless recreational activities located right where your ship docks.

With only a few hours to spend in Grand Turk, you could easily spend a relaxing day at the enormous Grand Turk Cruise Center.

Or you can choose from a variety of shore excursions, many of which will take you on a full tour of Grand Turk.

What to Do in Grand Turk

Relax at the grand turk cruise center .

The Cruise Center Complex is just one of the best things you can do in Grand Turk. This complex is a large open-air area with tons of excursion booths, gift shops, and restaurants.

One of the largest Margaritaville restaurants in the Caribbean is right next door, featuring a swim-up bar and free loungers for your use.  

One of the main attractions at the Cruise Center Complex is an immense lagoon-like swimming pool. This pool also features a FlowRider, where people can test their surfing skills on artificial waves.  

The center also has a John Glenn Splashdown memorial to commemorate his mission and landing site. A picturesque humpback whale is also nearby to celebrate the year-round sea life found at Grand Turk.

Don’t forget to hit up all of the boutique stores to shop for souvenirs and gifts for you and your loved ones. There’s a rental car service is at the center complex, but be sure to make reservations before your visit.

If you didn’t reserve your shore excursions ahead of time, there are tons of vendor booths within the complex for you to choose your tour. Planning excursions can be overwhelming, so try to research before visiting.  

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Visit the Grand Turk Lighthouse

If you’re going to Grand Turk for a day, you have to visit the lighthouse. This lighthouse, completed in 1852, is the only lighthouse in all Turks and Caicos Islands. Although this is no longer an active lighthouse, for only $3 per person, it’s a perfect spot for tourists and locales to spend the day and catch some sights.  

The grounds around the white, french-style lighthouse are stunning. You can admire the old light-keepers house and a scenic coastal path that leads along the top of the marine limestone cliffs of the coastline. You may even see some donkeys on the grounds!

Although you cannot bike or walk to the lighthouse, you can use a rental car, taxi, or ATV. Be sure to check any island tours you’ve reserved, as the lighthouse may be part of the excursion.  

Stop By the Turks and Caicos National Museum

The Turks and Caicos National Museum offers tours year-round, a perfect spot for the history buff. Located in the capital, Cockburn Town, the museum opened in 1991.  

Enjoy an array of exhibits, including the Molasses Reef Wreck, the oldest European shipwreck excavated in the western hemisphere. You’ll also see an exhibit dedicated to the first inhabitants of Grand Turk, the Tainos. You’ll see how they lived and what they contributed to the island to make it what it is today.

See the Salt Salinas

Grand Turk was only one of three islands in the Turks and Caicos that produced salt. Turks and Caicos had one of the world’s first and largest salt industries.  

Ultimately, production declined on the island; however, you can still see what used to be magnificent salt flats. Take a ride into Cockburn Town and view the dividing lines and salt ruins from the shore. You can also take an ATV trip to a more underdeveloped area called Hawkes Nest Salina. There you’ll see tons of natural white crystal sea salt.

Spend a Day at the Beach

When you get to Grand Turk, the first beach you’ll see is Cruise Center Beach, right at the pier. However, there are many other beaches where you can spend the day!  

Governor’s Beach

On the west side of the island between the cruise port and Cockburn Town is Governor’s Beach. Most guests agree that this beach is the best beach on Grand Turk because of its beautiful landscape and shallow waters, perfect for swimming.  

Cockburn Town Beach

This beach is home to many surrounding restaurants, hotels, and shopping. Cockburn beach spans far and sections into smaller beaches due to seawalls. Mainly, the waters are calm, but when the tide is high, you may catch some waves.

Pillory Beach

Pillory Beach is one of the quieter beaches located north of Cockburn Town. Away from the crowds at the other beaches, this is a place to come if you’re seeking solitude or somewhere quiet to read a book. If Christopher Columbus did first land at Grand Turk, this would have been the beach where he arrived.

Splash in the Water!

If you find yourself in Grand Turk for the day, take advantage of all of the water excursions available! If you’re a diver, you’ll want to go diving in Grand Turk. Plenty of charters are available.  

You can rent kayaks, stand-up paddles, and boats for a day out on the water. Looking for an adrenaline rush? You can rent jet skis and go kiteboarding.

Don’t forget about trying a whale watching tour as well.   Note: whales are only in these waters from January through late March – early April. Thank you to Salt Cay Divers for the whale watching information. 

Try a Land Tour

Besides seeing the island from the water, there are plenty of tours to see the island from land. Explore the capital on a segway tour with guided audio. There are also open-air trucks available to cruise around and learn about the town.  

You can also rent ATVs to explore the more underdeveloped eastern side of the island, where many roads are unpaved, including Hawkes Nest Salina. Horseback riding is also a lot of fun to do along the shore of the beautiful beaches.

Head Over to Gibbs Cay

Gibbs Cay is a small island about a mile off of Grand Turk. This island is a short trip away and accessible by jet ski or boat.  

Gibbs Cay may have the best snorkeling in all of Grand Turk, unlike some shore beaches. Here you might see plenty of colorful reef fish, sea fans, corals, turtles, stingrays, and maybe even a small shark!

With snorkel and flippers, you can make your way out about 300’ to the edge of a coral reef or just wade into the water and watch for the throng of graceful stingrays as they come in for a scheduled feeding.

Beautiful 7-acre island only 1 mile off the coast of Grand Turk. All cruise lines offer shore excursions.

If a slow horseback ride along a white sandy beach is on your to-do list, Grand Turk might just be the perfect place to try it. Available as a ship’s shore excursion,  it’s necessary to sign up at the beginning of your cruise to avoid a sold-out disappointment.

Why not try this next time you're in Grand Turk? Horseback ride on land and in the ocean.

After a short van ride to the stable, guests are given a safety briefing before mounting their steed. First is a short ride through some scrub brush and pathways. 

Then you’ll reach another stable where you’ll don a life preserver and your horse will be refitted with a water-suitable saddle. Then off you and your group will go, into the ocean. 

A few minutes in one direction and the leader gives the signal for the horses to head for home. Almost in unison, the horses turn in the ocean and set their sights on a quick return trip to their home. 

Hold on, because the herd really wants to get moving. It’s a wonderful experience, both in the water and on land.

Where to Dine in Grand Turk

Grand Turk has some of the best and freshest seafood you could imagine with plenty of restaurants.  

Jack’s Shack is one of the most popular restaurants on the island because of its proximity to the cruise center port and its authentic Jamaican dishes.  

While in Grand Turk, you need to taste all the local flavors it has to offer. The most common seafood on the island is Conch. Considered a delicacy, Conch is served both raw and cooked.

One of the most popular Conch dishes for tourists is Conch fritters. Breaded, spiced, and fried, this dish is usually paired with an equally delicious dipping sauce.  

Lionfish and Snapper are also popular seafood choices on the island along with Mahi Mahi and Lobster.

The local spices of Grand Turk have a kick, so don’t be surprised if you get some heat with your dinner! Plantain chips and jerk chicken are popular selections accompanied with peas and rice. 

Here are a few places to grab lunch, a cold brew and maybe stay for the entire afternoon!

It is easy to find Jacks Shack in Grand Turk. Stand on the cruise dock and look north. Thats it at then end of the beach.

Jack’s Shack has become the afternoon escape from the hub-bub and tackiness of Margaritaville at the Cruise Center. Located just a short walk from the cruise dock, Jack’s Shack is only 540 yards north of the Cruise Center.

Chef Leroy cooks up a mean jerk chicken on the grill, plus local conch dishes and fried fish. You can even print out a coupon from their website to get a free shot of locally-produced rum.

If a quieter luncheon is more your taste, hop into a taxi to the Osprey Beach Hotel  and the Bird Cage Restaurant. There you’ll find poolside dining with a bird’s-eye view of the ocean. Free wifi, too.

Of course there’s good ol’ Margaritaville back at the Cruise Center. Great for those less adventurous or prefer to stay close to the cruise port.

It’s basically the same menu at all of Jimmy Buffet’s restaurants, but if you plan to go back and forth to the ship all day, it’s convenient.

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If you plan to use WiFi at Margaritaville, you should know that it’s very slow. However, I found that fastest connection is near the router on the second level. Just bring your lunch upstairs.

Where to Shop in Grand Turk

The Grand Turk Cruise Center is a great stop when you arrive or right before you leave because it is right at your ship’s dock. Expect to see a big crowd since it’s one of the most popular areas on the island for shopping. Before you leave Grand Turk, you have to walk away with a gift or souvenir.  

The Grand Turk Cruise Center will have jewelry, t-shirts, alcohol, and more. You’ll also be able to stop at the only Starbucks in all of Turks and Caicos for a one-of-a-kind Starbucks Grand Turk souvenir mug.  

You can also find a lot of gifts on Front Street in Cockburn Town. There are a few permanent shops, but when tourism is at its high point, you’ll see many vendors pop up a tent to sell their handmade items.  

If you’d like something very authentic to Grand Turk, try heading to the National Museum Gift Shop. Here you’ll find books, postcards, and gifts related to the island. The Grand Turk retail outlet also hosts many items from local artisans, including handmade baskets, sailboats, and more.  

Shells are also a popular souvenir from the island. However, there are specific rules that tourists need to follow. For example, non-locales are only allowed to leave with no more than three conch shells. Be sure to follow the rules and protocols to help protect the natural ecosystem and island of Grand Turk.  

Wrapping Up Your Visit to Grand Turk 

With beautiful weather nearly year-round (the exception of course being the unpredictable height of hurricane season-August and September), cruise passengers have come to love their brief visit to this modest, little island. 

Grand Turk is an incredible island with tons of activities and places to explore. You’ll taste the local flavors, relax on some of the best beaches, see extraordinary sea life, learn the fascinating history and culture of the island, and much more.

Whether you choose to hang out, eat and shop at the cruise center, venture into town or purchase a shore excursion, a port call in Grand Turk is sure to be a fun and memorable experience.

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Hi Tayah, Unfortunately, I don’t have the answers to your questions. I would suggest your doing some research online to see what beaches you would like to visit. Also, check your cruise line’s shore excursions – they’ll usually include if there are lockers available to stow your belongings.

Thank you for your comment and have a wonderful time! Sherry

hello I was just wondering if id be able to go jetskiing on the island and where id be leaving my personal belongings,and will they be safe because everything I need to get back on the cruise ship will be in my bag?

Hi David, While Grand Turk is small, you will need a taxi or a tour to see the island. From the cruise dock, you can have a very nice day but to get into town or around, it’s not really walkable. I hope this helps. Thank you for your question. Sherry

Is Grand Turk small enough to visit via a walking tour or do recommend another way other than the cruise ship excurisions?

Hi Mechelle,

Sorry I can’t help with golf cart rental recommendations. Maybe you can contact the visitor’s bureau in Grand Turk (Turks and Caicos) and they can point you in the right direction. Have a great time! Sherry

Looking for golf cart rental recommendations in Grand Turk, close to the cruise port.

Hi Traci, I think you should start here and help your friend get the proper marriage license. http://turksandcaicostourism.com/weddings/marriage-license-requirements-turks-and-caicos/ From there, you can view the island’s list of wedding planners who will help you put together the port day wedding. Sounds exciting to me! Sherry

A group of us are traveling to Grand Turk on the Carnival Sunshine, docking there for a day. We are looking for a place to put on a wedding. Looking for steel drum music and a beautiful, yet simple, wedding ceremony. I’d appreciate a local contact there to help me arrange a beautiful wedding on a beach! We are looking for something not “tourist-y”. We did something similar 2 years ago for another couple on Isla Roatan in Honduras. It was simple and beautiful. Flower pots set up for an aisle, our Broker is ordained and will do the ceremony. What we wanted from the island natives is a cake, a musical option, flowers for the Bride, and a photographer. A contact for a planner would be great!

Sounds like you have a nice cruise planned. Yes, there are other activities to do beside those offered through the cruise lines. Please visit http://turksandcaicostourism.com/grand-turk/ and click on Things to Do. There are links to companies that offer things to do that you’d book on your own. Chukka Tours offers things to do there, too. Https:www.chukka.com If you want something a little more cultural there’s the Turks and Caicos Museum. They also have activities. https://www.tcmuseum.org/

Have a wonderful time! Sherry

Hi, I will be traveling to Grand turk via Carnival Vista the end of this month with 3 teenagers. I’ve heard alot about the beaches near the port. I would like to know if there are any activities for a fee available like jetskiing or speedboat at the nearby beaches instead of doing an excursions. Thanks in advance, Denise

Hi Linda, Unfortunately, the Turks and Caicos National Museum is permanently closed, due to severe hurricane damage last year. However, they are happy to report that their gift shop is open! The distance from the Cruise Center to the museum (gift shop) is about 1/2 mile. If anyone in your group likes to ride horses, I’ve done that with the ship’s shore excursion and it was a lot of fun. Sherry

Hi Sherry, I usually book my excursions through my ship ,however while in Grand Turks we would like to go to the National Museum. Can you tell me approximately how long that taxi ride would be. we will be in port from 8am – 4pm. I want to calculate an appropriate amount of time . Thank you

Hi Darryl, Thanks for reading and your comment. There are several companies that offer shore excursions and to the best of my knowledge, they all provide a fairly similar experience to that of the cruise line…many times with a smaller group. While going with the cruise line’s shore excursions does ensure a level of confidence, many if not all of the alternative shore tour companies guarantee you will get back in time for your ship’s departure. Here are a few of the shore excursion companies that I have paid for and used: Shore Excursions Group, Viator, Shore Tours. There is also CruisingExcursions.com but I have not tried them.

Sometimes, word of mouth or going online to a particular port’s page may give you ideas, too.

With your wide range of ages, families may want a more kid-oriented shore excursion while millennials may go for the adrenaline-inducing experiences. Your oldest in the group may want more overview tours aboard a motor coach. I hope this is helpful. Have a wonderful family reunion cruise! Sherry

Hi we will be having a family reunion cruise, on Carnival Magic December 2019. We have people from age 14 – 93 years of age. What private company would recommend for a tour of the island? Or any other recommendations?

Grand Turk is so much fun. I’d check with Cunard’s shore excursion options – it should include the horseback riding tour. While Grand Turk is up and running post-hurricanes, I don’t know 100% for sure that the stables are all repaired. I will check into it.

Thank you for your email.

Your site has given me food for thought. How can I book the horse riding on the beach. This would be fantastic. We arrive with Cunard on Sat 20th Jan and would love this as an activity to do. Are you able to send me contacts to achieve this please. Many thanks Jo

In Grand Turk, your ship will dock at the beach so there’s really not too much more to do than walk over to it. In Aruba, my favorite beach is Baby Beach, around the other side of the island. You might though, need to make arrangements to be picked up by the taxi or use an Uber or Lyft app if that’s possible.

Thanks for your email and have a wonderful trip!

Best beaches for shoreline snorkeling in Grand Turk,Aruba and domican republic we will be on Vista 12/1617. We r avid cruisers and always enjoy jumping in a cab and finding the best beach. Any suggestions??

We had a great snorkel experience there. I am not sure what will be left of the island after Irma.

Hi Gira, Lucky you! I really enjoyed Carnival Sunshine a year or so ago. Grand Turk is lovely. I’ve done horseback riding there and it was wonderful. I think 6 is the minimum age so your 8-yr old would qualify. Other things I like in Grand Turk is the history and town tour. But…the bus ride on the way to the riding stable is a mini town tour in itself so you almost get both. Try to leave a little time to wander the cruise center too or cool off in the pool at the end of the day. Margaritaville is fun…but crowded. Upstairs is less busy if you and your kids want a snack later. When you read the shore excursion reviews on Carnival’s site, be sure to check the age range for the reviewer. That’s a good clue to the demographic you’ll find on the tour. Horseback riding attracts all age groups.

Have a wonderful time! Feel free to send a note back after your cruise to let me know what excursion you chose.

Thanks! Sherry

Hi Sherry, We are taking a cruise with Carnival Sunshine on Aug 20th. Grand Turks is one of the ports we will be stopping at from 7am to 4pm . I have my 14 yrs old daughter and 8 yr old son with me and we are cruising for the 1st time. I would love to get your suggestions on how we can spend our time there. I like the horse back riding excursion as none of us have done that before. Would you suggest to book that through the cruise or once we get to the port? Anything else that would be great for us to try?

Hi Ana, Congratulations on your upcoming anniversary! My recommendation would be to contact the hotels on Grand Turk as inquire if any can arrange a vow renewal ceremony. Your cruise line might also be able to arrange someone on the island…but it might be more expensive. Turks and Caicos tourism has a list of event planners and maybe someone there can point you in the best direction for Grand Turk.

Have a wonderful ceremony and celebration! Thanks for your comment. Sherry

Hi my husband and I are planning our first cruise for our 15 year Anniversary next year….per the cruise line we are looking into on our date 8/23/18 it looks like the ship will port on the island…we would like to do a Small ceremony to renew our vows on the beach…any recommendations?.

Thank you in advance for your prompt response

Hi Buffie, Good question. If you’re thinking of renting a vehicle, please note that cars drive on the left. Maybe you live in the UK so that’s not an issue. But if you’re willing, there are several car rentals companies just outside the port. Also Grand Turk has wild ponies and donkeys that can appear out of nowhere. I’ve always taken a shore excursion on Grand Turk or just hung out at the Cruise Center or walked down to Jack’s Shack. There are a lot of historical and interesting points and places on this small island that you might otherwise miss without a tour guide. Whatever you decide to do, be safe and enjoy the island. Sherry

We are docking with a group. Someone had suggested renting jeeps or something and just driving around the island and exploring, any suggestions?

Hi Chelsey, Thanks for your question. If you simply want a day at the beach, it’s walkable to get there. When you dock in Grand Turk, just look to the left of the Cruise Center. There’s a huge stretch of beach (it’s in the photo in the article). Grab your gear and head on over! As far as other beaches around the island, Governor’s Beach is gorgeous but requires either a taxi, golf cart or car rental to get there. But really, if you just walk a little bit further away from the Cruise Center complex, you’ll find the crowds beach continually thin out. Only about one-third of a mile north (to the left) of the Cruise Center is Jack’s Shack, a landmark stop for drinks and nibbles. Keep walking north and the beach widens and there are less visitors. Have a wonderful cruise and thanks for your email. Sherry

I hear the beaches are beautiful at Grand Turk. My family and I are cruising there in January. I noticed our cruise line doesn’t offer exclusive beach excursions and we really just want to spend the day at the beach. Any recommendations?

If you haven’t been snorkeling before, I wouldn’t recommend it as your first try. The water here is saltier than anywhere I’ve ever snorkeled. Take lots of water if you do try it. I was sick in about 10 minutes, and I’ve snorkeled on all the other islands with no trouble. The second time we went we did the two person kayak tour. Wasn’t a lot to see but it was a lot of fun.

Hi Kim, I totally agree! It’s a great place to spend the day. Thanks for your comment. Sherry

I love love love grand turk!!! its so laid back and relaxed!!! my favorite place to go on a cruise to!!

Hi Tracie, Yes, there are local places to shop and eat. You’re best bet is to do some research on Cockburn Town and check out the reviews. Go to: https://visittci.com – Have fun!

is there any local foods or markets/

Hi Cyndi, Thank you for your email. As I don’t know what cruise you will take, I’d suggest reading through your cruise line’s list of shore excursions and see what’s offered that would be child-friendly (yes beach days are perfect!) Also, check with the onboard child care directors…I’ll bet they have some excellent suggestions, too. Have a wonderful cruise with your granddaughter! Sherry

Need some suggestions for something to do with our 4 year old granddaughter that we are taking on a cruise in a month. Any ideas?

Great beach???

Thank you Cyndi

Hi Sue, So nice to hear from you! I was just thinking about you and Tom the other day as I was looking for our “jump” photos from Belogradchik Fortress. I still think you must have been a high school cheer leader! Please email me about your cruise in March so maybe we can meet up before you leave. sherry at cruisemaven dot com. Cheers back and hope all is going well. Sherry

Hi Sherry! So nice to see your blog! I certainly trust your advice and will be making note of your ideas for our stop here on our cruise in March! We’re trying out HAL for the first time on their new ship!

Hope you’re doing well! We’d sure love to meet up with you again sometime!

Cheers, Your cruise mates from your sea-to-sea river cruise, Sue & Tom

Grand turk is a beautiful island not much to do on the island other than touring or goin to acouple of restaurants if theyre open would not recomend more than a 2 night stay on this island after the cruiseship leaves it becomes a ghost town

Hi and thanks for your comment. Grand Turk does look like a fun to stay! Yes, there are about 5 hotels/inns on the island, so if you flew in then you could stay in Grand Turk. Sherry

Can you do a vacation here. Or is this just a day adventure…sound so exciting!

Hi Lindsay, Thanks for your kind words and excellent suggestions. I never seem to get far enough out to explore the lighthouse, but it will be on my to-do list next time. Great idea about the golf carts, too. I need to revisit asap! Thanks again.

I completely agree, lots to see in Grand Turk besides just the pool! But what about the lighthouse and the conch shell beach? Also think renting golf carts is so much more fun than taking a taxi! Just my two cents! Love your blog though! Someday we hope to be as traveled as you! 🙂

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Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands

Turquoise waters and white-sand shorefronts welcome you to Grand Turk, the largest island in the Turks and Caicos archipelago. Beach excursions abound, allowing you escape to a secluded resort, indulge on a lobster lunch, challenge the waves on a paddleboard and sip beer in a lounger as palm trees sway overhead. The snorkeling here is outstanding, whether you're swimming among nurse sharks, barracudas, Nassau groupers and other fish at Coral Gardens Reef, or exploring the "Amazing Wall," a collection of coral shelves that attracts manta rays and sea turtles. For additional marine life encounters, wade into shallow waters for a guided interaction with stingrays, keep your camera poised during a winter whale-watching expedition or cast your reel off a catamaran on a private fishing cruise. After visiting the island's lighthouse, built in 1852, take a stroll on the nearby coastal path that meanders along limestone cliffs.

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Grand Turk Island is the largest of the Turk islands, which are part of the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean. Enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving among stingrays, boat rides on the Caribbean Sea, and a unique culture with our Grand Turk excursions. Grand Turk has become a popular cruise line destination for travelers visiting from all around the world.

Home to white-sand beaches and exquisite marine life - Grand Turk offers something for every activity level. Head out onto the clear blue water in a private boat tour or catamaran rental for some island sightseeing and snorkeling when you book our Private Champagne Snorkel excursion. Escape the crowded shore tours and take a day off and relax with food and refreshments with our Day at a Beach Resort excursion. Did you know the Turks and Caicos Islands are home to one of the world's largest barrier reefs? Visit Columbus Landfall National Park to watch the whales beyond the reef. Other Grand Turk cruise excursions let you snorkel the beautiful coral reefs in turquoise waters or see the quaint buildings and culture of this archipelago island, an unforgettable and truly stress-relieving experience.

As the country's capital since 1766, Grand Turk (formerly known as "Grand Cay") is also home to Cockburn Town, Grand Turk Lighthouse, the Grand Turk Wall coral reef, and countless other beaches, water sports, and outdoor activities. For decades, crowds have traveled to the small island for escape, adventure, and R&R. Experience timeless memories and natural wonders like no other.

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  • Day at a Small Beach Resort ($106.00)
  • Grand Turk Beach Break and High Tea ($55.00)
  • Snorkel and Beach Escape ($132.00)
  • Beach, Burger and Beer ($69.00)

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  • Private Gibbs Cay and Snorkel Charter (starting at $97.00/person)
  • Snorkel and Rum Tasting ($72.00)

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Has any1 tried this? Is it worth going? Do you snorkel in deep water? Or should I forego this excursion altogether and visit Governor's Beach OR Cockburn Town? Any input would be greatly appreciated,no feedback on Ports of Call board......

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We (me and DW) did this excursion with Princess many (5-ish) years ago. Did it again 2 years ago with RCI (me, DW and 3 kids)

The Princess trip was much better due only to the quality of the independent company hired for the excursion. Both however basically went to the same spots. "Stingray City" is a shallow area a good distance off shore. Depending on where the tour operator anchors/moors, the water will be anywhere from 4 foot to 15 foot deep.

The reef is only a few hundred yards from the area known as "Stingray City" and is anywhere from 5 to as much as 40 foot deep, again depending on where your particular tour operator's mooring is. Warning ... it gets a bit crowded out there with a whole lot of tour boats, some of them holding like 50 or 60 people.

Overall, the stingrays only hang around as long as your group's bucket of squid lasts. Once you run out, they quickly find another group who has food to hand out. The reef snorkel was ok ... not fantastic, but a good sampling of coral and assorted sea life. All in all it was an enjoyable trip. DW was terrified of the stingrays (this was all still pre-Steve Irwin accident and she was still scared) but I and the kids loved it. They're actually very docile and how often in life will you get to hold a stingray. I probably wouldn't do it again, but definitely recommend experiencing it at least once.

We (me and DW) did this excursion with Princess many (5-ish) years ago. Did it again 2 years ago with RCI (me, DW and 3 kids)   The Princess trip was much better due only to the quality of the independent company hired for the excursion. Both however basically went to the same spots. "Stingray City" is a shallow area a good distance off shore. Depending on where the tour operator anchors/moors, the water will be anywhere from 4 foot to 15 foot deep.   The reef is only a few hundred yards from the area known as "Stingray City" and is anywhere from 5 to as much as 40 foot deep, again depending on where your particular tour operator's mooring is. Warning ... it gets a bit crowded out there with a whole lot of tour boats, some of them holding like 50 or 60 people.   Overall, the stingrays only hang around as long as your group's bucket of squid lasts. Once you run out, they quickly find another group who has food to hand out. The reef snorkel was ok ... not fantastic, but a good sampling of coral and assorted sea life. All in all it was an enjoyable trip. DW was terrified of the stingrays (this was all still pre-Steve Irwin accident and she was still scared) but I and the kids loved it. They're actually very docile and how often in life will you get to hold a stingray. I probably wouldn't do it again, but definitely recommend experiencing it at least once.

Thank you for your helpful post! :)

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You are talking about the Stingray City in Grand Cayman, the question was about the one in Grand Turk. RCI does not go to Grand Turk. Now for the one in Grand Turk, save your money. We just did the excursion last week and there was only one stingray. Do the one in Grand Cayman, don't do the one in Grand Turk, IMHO.

Crown doesnt go to Grand Cayman :(

Thanks for the input, I think I will pass this excursion up!

On the excursions, they told us until about 2 weeks ago there were around 20 there, but all of the sudden only the one. But they didn't feed the one that was there, so she won't be around long, and you can't blame her. The ones in the Cayman's they had to slow down on the feeding because they were getting to fat. I fed her one fish and my sister fed her one, but that was about it and there was only 10 fish or so in the can.

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    Description. Grand Turk, the capital of the Turks and Caicos Islands, is a small island bursting with turn-of-the-century Caribbean charm, retaining the look and feel of the Caribbean 40 years ago. Grand Turk was founded by Bermudan salt rakers some three centuries ago and its Bermudan-British-colonial architecture surrounded by colorful local ...

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    Find Cruises Find Cruisetours Cruise Deals Shore Excursions Princess EZair® Flights. ... Grand Turk Lighthouse Built in 1852 at the northernmost tip of the island, this significant landmark, a 150-year-old working lighthouse, was transported piece by piece to the island from Britain. ... Princess Cruises is a member of ABTA, (membership number ...

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    Highlights abound on this relaxed three-hour island sightseeing adventure that includes a little time to shop for souvenirs and takes in the sights of Cockburn Town, the salt pans and the historic Grand Turk lighthouse before arriving at Bajari Beach for 1.5 hours of fun in the sun. Meet your guide and set off by motorcoach to the first photo ...

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    Grand Turk Highlights & Beach Break. 3.25 hours | Grand Turk | GDT-275 G D T - 2 7 5. Avg Guest Rating Average Guest Rating. Book Now. From $ 89.95. Min. age: 4 years (See special notes) Exceptional Value. Exceptional Value Book shore excursions with confidence! We offer competitive pricing, friendly service and unmatched destination expertise. ...

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    Your three-hour day exploring the sparkling coastline of Grand Turk begins when you board a spacious catamaran and set sail to a pristine snorkeling location. En route, you'll gear up with snorkeling equipment and a snorkeling lesson before entering the inviting waters with your guide to discover the 7,000-foot wall, home to the world's third ...

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    Grand Turk by Golf Cart - 4 Seater. 2 hours | Grand Turk | GDT-540 G D T - 5 4 0. Avg Guest Rating Average Guest Rating. Book Now. From $ 149.95. Exceptional Value. Exceptional Value Book shore excursions with confidence! We offer competitive pricing, friendly service and unmatched destination expertise. Overview; Excursion Details; Customer ...

  7. 19 Best Things to Do in Grand Turk on a Cruise [Port Guide]

    Best Grand Turk Shore Excursions. Grand Turk is the largest of the Turks Islands that make up Turks and Caicos. The island is small, measuring only 6.9 square miles, however it has both historic and natural wonders that cruise passengers will enjoy exploring. Here are some of the main attractions you can find when you port in Grand Turk. 1.

  8. 8 Best Turks and Caicos Excursions on a Cruise

    1. The Gold Standard Catamaran, Snorkel, and Beach Shore Excursion, Turks and Caicos Style. It might seem that every island stop in the Caribbean includes this triple treat combo excursion. But ...

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    Discover Grand Turk's aqua culture with an unforgettable excursion that takes you under the waves and around the coral reef, one of the largest and finest reef systems in the world. After a safety briefing aboard the boat, you'll head out to the snorkel site with your experienced tour guide sharing his knowledge of the exciting marine life ...

  10. Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Excursion

    Princess Cruises ; Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Excursion Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos Excursion. By brentconn, June 26, 2014 in Princess Cruises. Share ... It is good to read a positive review of this tour. I am visiting Grand Turk on the Caribbean Princess in late August and have booked this tour on the Princess website. I have been to this port ...

  11. Best Things to Do in Grand Turk in One Day

    Relax at the Grand Turk Cruise Center. The Cruise Center Complex is just one of the best things you can do in Grand Turk. This complex is a large open-air area with tons of excursion booths, gift shops, and restaurants. One of the largest Margaritaville restaurants in the Caribbean is right next door, featuring a swim-up bar and free loungers ...

  12. Princess Cruise Ports: Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands

    Learn more about Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands, a port offered on Princess cruises. 800-338-4962 My Account Prices include all taxes, fees and port charges!

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    Grand Turk Highlights & Beach Break. 3.25 hours | Grand Turk | GDT-275 G D T - 2 7 5. Avg Guest Rating Average Guest Rating. Book Now. From $ 79.95. Min. age: 4 years (See special notes) Exceptional Value. Exceptional Value Book shore excursions with confidence! We offer competitive pricing, friendly service and unmatched destination expertise. ...

  14. Grand Turk Shore Excursion Reviews

    Cruise Critic provides reviews and ratings to help you plan your next cruise excursion in Grand Turk Effective July 1st. Due to new regulations, prices now include all taxes and fees.

  15. 13 Best Grand Turk Excursions

    Top 4 Grand Turk Excursions. Supreme Snorkeling ($139.99) Gibbs Cay and Conch Dive ($89.99) Amazing Wall Snorkel ($89.99) Adventure ATV ($134.99) Grand Turk Cruise Excursions Reviews. 4.9/5. 37 reviews. We offer the absolute best options for your tours and cruise shore excursions in Grand Turk!

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    Take off on an exhilarating sea-going adventure that's ideal for nature lovers, photographers and outdoor enthusiasts. After you grab your camera, you'll board a whale watching vessel and set off in search of the humpback whale, one of the Atlantic's most graceful and entertaining sea creatures. Marvel at the beauty that surrounds you as your ...

  17. The 10 Best Grand Turk Excursions & Caicos Island Shore Tours

    Day at a Small Beach Resort ($106.00) Grand Turk Beach Break and High Tea ($55.00) Snorkel and Beach Escape ($132.00) Beach, Burger and Beer ($69.00) Best Snorkeling in Grand Turk: Exclusive Supreme Snorkeling ($144.00) Private Gibbs Cay and Snorkel Charter (starting at $97.00/person) Snorkel and Rum Tasting ($72.00)

  18. Grand Turk Stingray & Snorkel Excursion

    1.4k. May 4, 2000. Belfry, KY USA. #6. Posted June 28, 2007. You are talking about the Stingray City in Grand Cayman, the question was about the one in Grand Turk. RCI does not go to Grand Turk. Now for the one in Grand Turk, save your money. We just did the excursion last week and there was only one stingray.

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  20. Princess Cruises to Grand Turk

    Caribbean - Eastern Cruise. Port: Fort Lauderdale • Princess Cays • St. Thomas • St. Maarten • Antigua • St. Kitts • Grand Turk • +1 more. 184 reviews. Jan 29, 2025. Princess Cruises ...

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  22. What to Do in Turks and Caicos

    Situated on the island of Grand Turk, Cockburn Town is both historic and intimate. ... When you take an excursion to Turks and Caicos on a Caribbean cruise with Princess Cruises, you'll find no shortage of beautiful and thrilling things to see and do. Don't miss out on all the dynamic scenery, historic sites, and adventurous things to do while ...

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